I Stopped Memorizing JavaScript
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For a long time, I thought learning JavaScript meant memorizing syntax.

Methods. Operators. Exact function signatures.

But the more I practiced, the clearer something became: syntax was never the real problem.

What actually changed things for me was understanding how data flows.

When I started working with things like: *- spread vs rest *- destructuring *- event bubbling *- passing data through functions

I stopped asking “what does this keyword do?” and started asking “why is this data shaped this way?”

That shift made debugging easier. It made reading other people’s code less intimidating. And it made tools (including AI) actually useful instead of confusing.

I still forget syntax. I still look things up. But now I know what to look for and why.

Curious…

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